Published: Monday, January 21, 2013 at 7:15 p.m.

Last Modified: Monday, January 21, 2013 at 7:15 p.m.

“(Wofford) is awesome,” Robinson said. “The campus is beautiful. Everything about it is nice.”

Robinson (6-foot, 175 pounds) accounted for 1,884 yards — 1,486 passing, 398 rushing — and nine touchdowns for DeLand in 2012. He said Wofford, which went 9-4 and went to the second round of the FCS playoffs in 2012, was his only offer.

Despite his offensive output for the Bulldogs this season, Robinson said the Terriers want him to play cornerback.

“Wherever they think is best,” he said. “I am going to try to get myself on the field no matter where I'm at.”

Al Manning, DeLand's interim head coach in 2012, said he believes Robinson will excel no matter where the Terriers put him.

“He did such a great job for us,” Manning said. “He really kind of stepped it up and did well at quarterback. I'm happy for him.

“He is able to play a number of positions. He could play H-back or quarterback in (the Terriers' triple-option offense). But I think they want him as a defensive back, and he should be good there. There are a number of things he can do as an athlete.”

Verbal commitments from athletes and verbal offers from colleges are non-binding agreements. National Signing Day (Feb. 6) is the first day that senior high school football players can make their college decisions official by signing a binding letter of intent.

<p>DELAND, Fla. — DeLand High quarterback Coleton Robinson has verbally committed to Wofford College.</p><p>“(Wofford) is awesome,” Robinson said. “The campus is beautiful. Everything about it is nice.”</p><p>Robinson (6-foot, 175 pounds) accounted for 1,884 yards — 1,486 passing, 398 rushing — and nine touchdowns for DeLand in 2012. He said Wofford, which went 9-4 and went to the second round of the FCS playoffs in 2012, was his only offer. </p><p>Despite his offensive output for the Bulldogs this season, Robinson said the Terriers want him to play cornerback. </p><p>“Wherever they think is best,” he said. “I am going to try to get myself on the field no matter where I'm at.”</p><p>Al Manning, DeLand's interim head coach in 2012, said he believes Robinson will excel no matter where the Terriers put him. </p><p>“He did such a great job for us,” Manning said. “He really kind of stepped it up and did well at quarterback. I'm happy for him.</p><p>“He is able to play a number of positions. He could play H-back or quarterback in (the Terriers' triple-option offense). But I think they want him as a defensive back, and he should be good there. There are a number of things he can do as an athlete.” </p><p>Verbal commitments from athletes and verbal offers from colleges are non-binding agreements. National Signing Day (Feb. 6) is the first day that senior high school football players can make their college decisions official by signing a binding letter of intent.</p>